
Christine Schorn
Acting
Biography
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Born: February 1, 1944
Place of Birth: Prague, Czechoslovakia
Known For

Coming Home
Jochen's life is going well. He has just moved into a new house with his wife and child when suddenly his widowed father accidentally runs into a car and begins to lose his mind. The family take the old man in but tensions arise when the family has to grapple with the old father's worsening Alzheimer's condition.

Crime Scene Cleaner
Heiko Schotte (Schotty) works for a cleaning company, cleaning all kind of crime scenes. There he sometimes meets weird people and tries to solve difficult situations.

Ernst Thälmann
This elaborate two-part television film features a section from the life of communist worker leader Ernst Thälmann. It begins with the bloody riots on May 1, 1929 in Berlin, in which police officers shot at demonstrating workers, and ends with February 7, 1933, when Thälmann appeared as a speaker at the illegal meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Germany in goat neck. This period was marked by the struggle of the Communists against the ever stronger National Socialists and the rise of Adolf Hitler.

Die Schüsse der Arche Noah
Things are not going well for Klaus Wensloff. It is the last year of World War II. At school the boy hears Nazi propaganda, while at home his mother tells him Bible stories and his father explain the world revolution.

Wilsberg
Georg Wilsberg is an antiquarian in Münster. He used to be a lawyer but lost his license. Since then he has been working as a private detective. The always clammy Wilsberg urgently needs this income. In addition, he depends on the support of his friends, especially because of the car.

Good Bye, Lenin!
Alex Kerner's mother was in a coma while the Berlin wall fell. When she wakes up he must try to keep her from learning what happened (as she was an avid communist supporter) to avoid shocking her which could lead to another heart attack.

Die Mauer – Berlin '61
August 1961: To earn a bit of West German money, East Berlin "plaselayer" Hans Kuhlke smuggles scrap metal to his friend Erwin Sawatzke in West Berlin. One evening, he and his wife are invited to the Sawatzkes' house. Meanwhile, their son Paul stays with a friend in East Berlin. On this summer night, the political situation in Berlin comes to a dramatic head: the borders are closed and the construction of the Wall is initiated. The disappearance of his parents leaves 14-year-old pioneer Paul torn between family ties and loyalty to the party. At the last second, he sees through his role in the system and is taken in by his piano teacher. Together they plan their escape to the West - but it turns into a race against time.

Tief durchatmen, die Familie kommt
Like every year, Gerald and Gundula celebrate Christmas with the whole family. But Christmas Eve turns into a disaster in which Gundula loses his nerve. It was not to be expected that her mother and mother-in-law would warm up the old stories and that her husband Gerald would not even be able to put up the Christmas tree. Gerald didn't want to have Christmas with the family from the start. Gundula's religious brother Hadi and wife Rose are notoriously annoying.

Unterleuten: The Torn Village
In the middle of untouched nature, surrounded by forests and grain fields of the Brandenburg province, the fictional village of Unterleuten with only 250 inhabitants is located. Thirty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall it seems a peaceful place for both locals and newcomers. But the appearance of rural idyll in eastern Germany is deceptive. There are turnaround winners and turnaround losers, friends and enemies, neighbors eyeing each other with suspicion, gossip, old secrets and hidden conflicts. When the mayor puts forward the proposal to have a company build a wind farm with dozen of wind turbines in order to secure the prosperity and future of the locals, the open fight for the only possible piece of land begins, which unfortunately belongs to three different owners. Everyone sees big money for themselves. Alliances are formed and friends become enemies. In addition, an unscrupulous vulture capitalism investor from southern Germany interferes that causes the glass to overflow.

Marnow Murders
The city of Schwerin is melting – it is the hottest summer in years. Detectives Lona Mendt and Frank Elling are on the trail of a serial murderer, who seems to choose his victims randomly. But nothing is as it seems. The detectives have apparently made some powerful enemies that will do everything in their power to keep the truth from coming to light. The further along with their investigation Frank Elling, a devoted husband and father, and the aloof Lona Mendt get, the bigger the obstacles become.
Filmography
as Frau März
as Frieda Brendel
as Hedi
as Charlotte
as Hildegard Meurer
as Charlotte Horn
as Helga Elling
as Elena Gombrowski
as Christine Saalfeld
as Ebba Hoffmann
as Helga
as Lore
as Frieda
as Agathe
as Ilse Schultze
as Gretas Mutter
as Mother
as Katharina
as Edith Wielande
as Großmutter Teufel
as Therese Weidner
as Anna Mühlbauer
as Gerlinde
as Sophie
as Alte
as Mathilde Vorberg
as Frau Hellenkamp
as Frank's Mother
as Heidrun Ades
as Gertraud Wölke
as Ingeborg
as Antonia Patitz
as Kora Hofman
as Marie Ülste
as Christa Kaden
as Silvia
as Marlene Reiter
as Marions Mutter
as Sonja Wolf
as Elke Kollmund
as Kioskbesitzerin
as Dr. Elisabeth Wichmann
as Ruth
as Ingrid Landers
as Ursulas Großmutter
as Ms. Schäfer
as Karin
as Ruth
as Frau in der Parfümerie
as Heimleiterin
as Gefängniswärterin
as Frau Wagner
as Frau Ridel
as Anneliese Fritsch
as Ilse Fellner
as Rosi
as Mama Rosa
as Tante Josefine
as Frau Lundi
as Mutter von Friedel
as Self
as Karins Mutter
as Henriette Friedemann
as Margot Pippig
as Heimleiterin Lesser
as Mutter Johannas
as Alte Zauberin
as Lianes Mutter
as Beate Klapproth
as Rosa Thälmann
as Trude
as Sibylle Seewald
as Mutter von Klaus
as Gitti Kroll
as Inge Herold
as Miriam
as Franziska Wollner
as Marie von Clausewitz
as Eva Kähne
as Die Alte / Fee Almuthe
as Frau Sbrchylinska
as junge Frau
as Walli Wert
as Kriminalrätin Carla Knechthammer
as Christine Scholl
as Carla Knechthammer
as Margit Schütte
as Frau Findeisen
as Tanjas Mutter
as Frau Hoyer
as Irene Clausen
as Anna Möller
as Marlies Rambach
as Linda Ulmer
as Helga Berking
as Trudel Baumann